Writing in “Ahmnodt Heare”
Many voting districts will only allow write-in votes if the candidate’s name is spelled correctly. The name “Ahmnodt” is not a common name and is often misspelled. While people would mean well by writing in “Amdnot Here”, “Ahmnot Hear”, or “I’m not Here”, these votes may not count. Here is a way to remember how to spell my name:
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I hope this helps people when writing in my name.
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